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Purple Hyacinth Bean

Posted on January 15, 2010.
Purple Hyacinth BeanThe vine violet of bean of hyacinth - toxic? ! If yes, sure alternate suggestions?

I thought about to grow this in some receptacles and read that the beans are toxic during the certain steps of development. It seems as a popular plant to create intimacy. I live in a condo and a little am worried after reading they are toxic that the pods could fall to the common sector to the under - the children and the favorite animals play there the whole time. I think that the couple to the under of me has children also.

Then, any experience with these? Do I worry too? If there is of alternate better ones to create intimacy, the non toxic suggestions for a west do facing the sunny balcony in the zone 3A?

The plants violets of bean of Hyacinth are so pretty, but they are extremely toxic. The beans of scarlet Spain are a better alternate one. The source (the sources) : Landscaper/the planter of greenhouse

The source (the sources) : Landscaper/the planter of greenhouse

Well, there are a lot of plants that are toxic, at least a little, as the bays of holly and as the tomato leaves. But as an alternate one, you could grow of the beans of scarlet Spain - the plant of pleasant vining with the red flowers and all edible one. I mets't thinks that the black one examined the vines of susan are toxic or. How of a pleasant jar of bamboo? The elephant ears obtain really big in a jar also.

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